Crypto X & CT Launch
Live Crypto X (Twitter) tracker on the dashboard, handle filtering, saved tweets, and CT Launch from a post with presets and AI name/symbol suggestions.
PumpKit can show a live Crypto X feed next to your workflow and open CT Launch from any post to create token metadata quickly, including optional AI picks for name and ticker ideas derived from the tweet.
Access
Desktop
- In the dashboard header, click Tracker (X icon) to enter CT Mode (full Crypto X layer).
- Click Dashboard (back arrow) to return to the normal trading layout.
Mobile
- Use the bottom tab bar and tap CT to open the Crypto X feed.
If the feed stops updating or looks stuck, refresh the page or log out and log back in. For more ideas, see Frequently Asked Questions.
Crypto X tracker
Live feed
- New posts stream in real time while CT Mode is active.
- Timestamps can link out to the post on X when a URL is available.
- Long posts can expand with See more when the text is truncated.
Saved tweets
- Switch between Live and Saved in the feed header.
- Saved posts stay on this device only; they will not follow you to another computer or browser.
- Only a limited number of saved tweets are kept; when you save more, older ones may drop off.
Tracked accounts filter
- Open the filter control to see tracked handles and turn each one on or off. Your choices are remembered on this device.
- With filtering on and a list loaded, only posts from accounts you left on appear, so you can focus on the CT you care about.
If the account list doesn’t load, see Frequently Asked Questions for what to try next.
Other actions
- Copy text or detected Solana addresses where the UI offers it.
- Launch (rocket) opens CT Launch for that post (see below).
CT Launch
CT Launch is a flow to create and launch a token using a tweet as context: post text, quoted post (if any), media, and the post URL can feed into metadata and the create form.
Standard accounts: each completed CT Launch includes a fixed 0.01 SOL PumpKit fee (on top of your buys and other costs). With an active subscription, PumpKit does not charge that fee while your plan is active. Amounts and other fees are on Pricing; subscription behavior is in Subscriptions.
Before you launch
- CT Launch presets: define how the dev wallet (and optional sniper trade wallets) buy on launch. Open CT Launch settings from the tracker panel when prompted or via the launch flow.
- You can maintain multiple presets (up to the app limit) and mark one as default so it is selected automatically.
Preset options (summary)
- Launch type
- Dev only — Only the dev wallet buys on launch.
- Dev + snipers — After the dev buy, selected or randomly chosen trade wallets buy according to your preset.
- Sniper selection (when dev + snipers is enabled)
- Selected wallets — You pick which trade wallets participate.
- Random with balance — PumpKit picks eligible trade wallets (you can cap how many).
- Buy sizing
- Dev and sniper buys can be fixed SOL amounts or a percentage of balance, depending on the options shown in the preset editor.
Everything you can set—including limits—is shown directly in the CT Launch preset screens in the app.
AI picks (name and symbol)
When CT Launch opens for a tweet and you have at least one CT Launch preset, PumpKit can show AI-generated name and ticker ideas. They’re based on a short summary built from:
- Author display name and handle
- Main post text
- Quoted post text (if present)
- Post URL
You will see chips or rows of suggestions—click one to apply that name and symbol into the create form. You can still edit everything manually.
Important
- AI output is assistive only—not financial or legal advice, not guaranteed accurate or unique, and you are responsible for how you use names and tickers.
- If suggestions don’t show up, type name and symbol yourself—you can still complete a launch the usual way.
💡 Notes & Tips
- For a smoother live feed, avoid running many PumpKit tabs at once on the same account.
- If you see a too many requests message while using AI picks, wait a little and try again.
- CT Launch follows the same overall steps as the main Launch Token guides—launchpad, metadata, wallets, and buy amounts.